Defining the landscape of circular RNAs in neuroblastoma unveils a global suppressive function of MYCN

Author:

Fuchs SteffenORCID,Danßmann Clara,Klironomos Filippos,Winkler Annika,Fallmann JörgORCID,Kruetzfeldt Louisa-MarieORCID,Szymansky AnnabellORCID,Naderi Julian,Bernhart Stephan H.ORCID,Grunewald Laura,Helmsauer KonstantinORCID,Rodriguez-Fos EliasORCID,Kirchner MarieluiseORCID,Mertins PhilippORCID,Astrahantseff KathyORCID,Suenkel Christin,Toedling JoernORCID,Meggetto FabienneORCID,Remke MarcORCID,Stadler Peter F.,Hundsdoerfer Patrick,Deubzer Hedwig E.ORCID,Künkele AnnetteORCID,Lang PeterORCID,Fuchs Jörg,Henssen Anton G.ORCID,Eggert AngelikaORCID,Rajewsky NikolausORCID,Hertwig FalkORCID,Schulte Johannes H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractCircular RNAs (circRNAs) are a regulatory RNA class. While cancer-driving functions have been identified for single circRNAs, how they modulate gene expression in cancer is not well understood. We investigate circRNA expression in the pediatric malignancy, neuroblastoma, through deep whole-transcriptome sequencing in 104 primary neuroblastomas covering all risk groups. We demonstrate that MYCN amplification, which defines a subset of high-risk cases, causes globally suppressed circRNA biogenesis directly dependent on the DHX9 RNA helicase. We detect similar mechanisms in shaping circRNA expression in the pediatric cancer medulloblastoma implying a general MYCN effect. Comparisons to other cancers identify 25 circRNAs that are specifically upregulated in neuroblastoma, including circARID1A. Transcribed from the ARID1A tumor suppressor gene, circARID1A promotes cell growth and survival, mediated by direct interaction with the KHSRP RNA-binding protein. Our study highlights the importance of MYCN regulating circRNAs in cancer and identifies molecular mechanisms, which explain their contribution to neuroblastoma pathogenesis.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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